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Julio César Turbay Quintero
33rd Comptroller General of Colombia
In office
3 August 2006 – 30 August 2010
PresidentÁlvaro Uribe Vélez
Preceded byAntonio Hernández Gamarra
Succeeded bySandra Morelli Rico
Senator of Colombia
In office
20 July 1992 – 20 July 1998
Personal details
BornBogotá, D.C., Colombia
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Marta Josefina Noguera Vidales (divorced)
Amparo Rodríguez Canal
RelationsJulio César Turbay Ayala (father)
Diana Consuelo Turbay Quintero (sister)
Claudia Turbay Quintero (sister)
ChildrenMarta Ximena Turbay Noguera
Julio César Turbay Noguera
Alejandro Ángel Turbay Noguera
Matías Turbay Rodríguez
Alma materPontifical Xavierian University (LLB)
New York University (MPS)University of Miami MPA)
ProfessionLawyer

Template:Spanish name Julio César Turbay Quintero (born in 1949)[1] is a Colombian lawyer and politician. A Liberal party politician, he served as the 33rd Comptroller General of Colombia,[2] Senator and Chamber Representative, as well as Deputy to the Cundinamarca Departmental Assembly, and Councilmember to various Municipal Councils in Cundinamarca including the Bogotá City Council.[1]

Personal life

Julio César is the son of former President of Colombia Julio César Turbay Ayala and his first wife and former First Lady of Colombia Nydia Quintero Turbay. He is of Lebanese and Basque descent through both his parents. The eldest out of four children, his other siblings are Diana Consuelo, a journalist who was killed during a rescue operation following her kidnapping, Claudia, current Ambassador of Colombia to Switzerland, and María Victoria, a lawyer and Vice President of Fundación Solidaridad por Colombia a nonprofit organization in Bogotá. He married Marta Josefina Noguera Vidales with whom he had three children, Marta Ximena, Julio César, and Alejandro Ángel, but later divorced. He later remarried Amparo Rodríguez Canal, his stepsister, with whom he has one son, Matías.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Julio Cesar Turbay Q. Ex Contralor General de la República". La Silla Vacía (in Spanish). Retrieved 2011-04-17. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Julio César Turbay Quintero 2006 a 2010" (in Spanish). =Office of the Comptroller General of Colombia. 2010-04-29. Retrieved 2011-04-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  3. ^ Garvía Vásquez, Julio César. "1.8. Julio César Trubay Ayala, Familiares y Parentela". Genealogía Colombiana Volumen 4 (in Spanish). Interconexión Colombia. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_chapter= ignored (|trans-chapter= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)